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Allright, who's a math whiz?

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  • M moriarty

    I have a little calculus project I've been working on for a while, and I'm nearly ready to release it. (It's a free web app - no charge.) I'd like to have a few people play with it for a bit first, and see if I've committed any major errors. I'm trying to keep it low profile for the time being - I don't even want to publicly give the URL here. (I'm not trying to blow my horn - I just want a couple of Beta testers.) If you're interested, respond here and I'll email you the URL. Dave R

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    Stuart van Weele
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    The info you have given is pretty thin. Can you be more specific about what it does?

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    • M moriarty

      I have a little calculus project I've been working on for a while, and I'm nearly ready to release it. (It's a free web app - no charge.) I'd like to have a few people play with it for a bit first, and see if I've committed any major errors. I'm trying to keep it low profile for the time being - I don't even want to publicly give the URL here. (I'm not trying to blow my horn - I just want a couple of Beta testers.) If you're interested, respond here and I'll email you the URL. Dave R

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      Jon Sagara
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      I'm interested. Jon Sagara Sagara Software

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      • M moriarty

        I have a little calculus project I've been working on for a while, and I'm nearly ready to release it. (It's a free web app - no charge.) I'd like to have a few people play with it for a bit first, and see if I've committed any major errors. I'm trying to keep it low profile for the time being - I don't even want to publicly give the URL here. (I'm not trying to blow my horn - I just want a couple of Beta testers.) If you're interested, respond here and I'll email you the URL. Dave R

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        Michael Dunn
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        I graduated with a degree in math from UCLA. Naturally, I've done NOTHING math-related since 1994... I'd be surprised if I could do a simple integral now. :suss: --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Ford: How would you react if I said that I'm not from Guildford after all, but from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelguese? Arthur: I don't know. Why, do you think it's the sort of thing you're likely to say?

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          I graduated with a degree in math from UCLA. Naturally, I've done NOTHING math-related since 1994... I'd be surprised if I could do a simple integral now. :suss: --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Ford: How would you react if I said that I'm not from Guildford after all, but from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelguese? Arthur: I don't know. Why, do you think it's the sort of thing you're likely to say?

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          Erik Thompson
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          What's the first and second derivatives of f=2x^2 Cheers, -Erik ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My thoughts are my own and reflect on no other.

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          • E Erik Thompson

            What's the first and second derivatives of f=2x^2 Cheers, -Erik ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My thoughts are my own and reflect on no other.

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            Michael Dunn
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            f'(x) = 4x f''(x) = 4 YAY ME!! --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Ford: How would you react if I said that I'm not from Guildford after all, but from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelguese? Arthur: I don't know. Why, do you think it's the sort of thing you're likely to say?

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              f'(x) = 4x f''(x) = 4 YAY ME!! --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Ford: How would you react if I said that I'm not from Guildford after all, but from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelguese? Arthur: I don't know. Why, do you think it's the sort of thing you're likely to say?

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              Erik Thompson
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              See you remember a little math. ;P Cheers, -Erik ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My thoughts are my own and reflect on no other.

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              • E Erik Thompson

                What's the first and second derivatives of f=2x^2 Cheers, -Erik ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My thoughts are my own and reflect on no other.

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                Eric Sanchez
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                f(x)'=4x f(x)''=4 I'm majoring in math and computer science so I might be able to help.

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                • E Erik Thompson

                  What's the first and second derivatives of f=2x^2 Cheers, -Erik ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My thoughts are my own and reflect on no other.

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                  Zoltan Csizmadia
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                  f' is easy f'=e^((ln(x)/sin(acos(x)/x^2))^(1/2)) f" ???? I have no idea. I am a math prof at UCLA though... :-D Zolee

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                    f' is easy f'=e^((ln(x)/sin(acos(x)/x^2))^(1/2)) f" ???? I have no idea. I am a math prof at UCLA though... :-D Zolee

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                    moriarty
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                    f'' = ((lne)*((0.5*((((1/x)*(sin((arccosx)/(x^2))))-((lnx)*(((((-1/(sqrt(1-(x^2))))*(x^2))-((arccosx)*(2*x)))/(x^4))*(cos((arccosx)/(x^2))))))/((sin((arccosx)/(x^2)))^2)))*(((lnx)/(sin((arccosx)/(x^2))))^-0.5)))*(e^(((lnx)/(sin((arccosx)/(x^2))))^0.5)) it needs a bit of simplification yet. Dave R

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                    • M moriarty

                      I have a little calculus project I've been working on for a while, and I'm nearly ready to release it. (It's a free web app - no charge.) I'd like to have a few people play with it for a bit first, and see if I've committed any major errors. I'm trying to keep it low profile for the time being - I don't even want to publicly give the URL here. (I'm not trying to blow my horn - I just want a couple of Beta testers.) If you're interested, respond here and I'll email you the URL. Dave R

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                      David Scambler
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                      I'll have a look at it, in my copious (joke) spare time. :)

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                      • E Erik Thompson

                        What's the first and second derivatives of f=2x^2 Cheers, -Erik ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My thoughts are my own and reflect on no other.

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                        James Spibey
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                        Am I the only one here who hasn't got the faintest clue what any of you are talking about? I think I can just about remember Protaganists Theorum. What was it, something about triangles and squares or something? James Spibey "What's wrong with being sexy?" - Nigel Tuffnell

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                          Am I the only one here who hasn't got the faintest clue what any of you are talking about? I think I can just about remember Protaganists Theorum. What was it, something about triangles and squares or something? James Spibey "What's wrong with being sexy?" - Nigel Tuffnell

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                          Erik Thompson
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                          okay okay.... When does 2 + 2 == 11? :rolleyes: Cheers, -Erik ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My thoughts are my own and reflect on no other.

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